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Chrysler : New Yorker Sedan Hydraulics, Lowrider, custom, kustom, supremes, Kandy, Flake

Chrysler : New Yorker Sedan Hydraulics, Lowrider, custom, kustom, supremes, Kandy, Flake

$9,500

Littleton, Colorado

Year 1968

Make Chrysler

Model New Yorker

Category Sedan

Mileage 86500

Posted Over 1 Month

I've had this car for nearly 9 years and it was bone stock when I purchased it. I am the 3rd owner. The car sits on Supreme wheels, custom lowering job via hydraulics, 2 pump CCE Street Kit, 4 batteries, 8" cylinders, 4 accumulators(for that smooth ride), raised drive shaft tunnel for added clearance, lays cross member, kustom painted flake and kandy roof, pinstriping, and still sports the original paint. The paint isn't perfect, but it still pulls it off! The original 440ci motor and 727 transmission is still strong with a Holley 670 CFM Street Avenger carburetor, Pertronix I electronic ignition and a dual Flowmaster exhaust system. The car runs and sounds great! I always ran high octane fuel and ran SeaFoam through the carb and tank every Spring. The oil was changed every spring as well with only driving around a 1000 miles a year. A definite head turner at shows, cruises and guaranteed to be a "one of a kind" in your area! I have a new project and it's time to move on. The car has been garaged the whole time I've owned it, has never seen snow and I have only been caught in a few rainstorms in that time. It has been well taken care of......It's got a mix of that lowrider stye with a mild kustom patina look to it.

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Chrysler : New Yorker New Yorker 1965 chrysler new yorker does not run needs body work and probably wiring

Chrysler : New Yorker New Yorker 1965 chrysler new yorker does not run needs body work and probably wiring

$1,500

Waterloo, Iowa

Year 1965

Make Chrysler

Model New Yorker

Category Sedan

Mileage 150000

Posted Over 1 Month

This 1965 Chrysler New Yorker was purchased brand new by my Grandfather. He drove it until 1974 and then was purchased by my father and I. It has not been running since mid 1990's. Was in storage in family barn until last summer where it is now stored in a rented unit near by. I originally had plans to restore it but have decided its time to let go of the sentimental emblem in our family and let someone else make a project out of it.

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